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Texas Homecare

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Former chain of DIY stores in the UK and Ireland
Texas Homecare
Founded1972
FoundersManny Fogel
Sydney Fogel
Gerald Fogel
Defunct1999
FateAcquired
SuccessorHomebase
OwnerCDS Superstores (trademarks)
ParentLadbrokes(1986–1995)
Sainsbury's(1995–1999)

Texas Homecare was a Britishhome improvement retailer that traded across theUnited Kingdom andIreland. The firm operated from 1972 until 1999.[1]

History

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Texas Homecare was first established in 1972 by Manny, Sydney and Gerald Fogel, who had previously founded the high street specialist paint and wallpaper chain Home Charm.[2] Using an American business model as inspiration, they revolutionised the UK's DIY market. Texas specialised in higher-volume, lower-margin DIY products. However, in the 1980s the company was adversely affected by the recession and depressed housing market, and was acquired first byLadbrokes and later byJ Sainsbury plc, before merging with and being replaced byHomebase.

Acquisition

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Having acquired Texas Homecare in 1986, Ladbrokes sold the business toJ Sainsbury in 1995.[3] At the time of the purchase, Texas had more than 11,600 staff, while Homebase had c. 4,500. As part of the acquisition, 26 Texas stores closed and Sainsbury's converted the remaining stores to the Homebase brand.[4] The conversion to Homebase was completed in 1999, when the Texas Homecare brand was discontinued.[5]

In 2000, the former chief executive of Texas Homecare, Ron Trenter, made an unsuccessful bid for Homebase.[6]

In November 2024, Homebase went into administration. In April 2025, the Texas Homecare intellectual property was transferred from the administrators of Homebase toCDS Superstores (trading as The Range), as it was included within their purchase of Homebase assets.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Nigel Cope (18 April 2019)."Woolworths to BHS - the old favourites vanished from our struggling high streets".mirror.co.uk. Retrieved19 April 2022.
  2. ^Steven Fogel (16 October 2015)."Joseph Gerald Fogel". Retrieved19 April 2022 – via PressReader.
  3. ^Nigel Cope (25 January 1995)."Sainsbury's buys out Texas DIY".The Independent. Retrieved4 November 2016.
  4. ^In Brief (16 May 1995)."International Briefs; In Brief".The New York Times. Retrieved19 April 2022.
  5. ^J Sainsbury plc (1998)."J Sainsbury plc: Annual Report And Accounts 1998"(PDF).annualreports.com. Retrieved19 April 2022.
  6. ^Kate Rankine (25 August 2000)."Ex-Texas chief may join Homebase bid".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved4 November 2016.
  7. ^Superstores, CDS (25 April 2025)."UK00001344316".Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved25 April 2025.

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